Louis de Funès
AKA: Louis de Funes
Birthday: 1914-07-31
Died: 1983-01-27
Birthplace: Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Louis Germain David de Funès de Galarza (French: [lwi d(ə) fynɛs]; 31 July 1914 – 27 January 1983) was a French actor and comedian. According to a series of polls conducted since the late 1960s, he is France's favourite actor, having played over 150 roles in film and over 100 on stage. His acting style is remembered for its high-energy performance and his wide range of facial expressions and tics. A considerable part of his best-known acting was directed by Jean Girault.
The larger-than-life, conservative petit bourgeois characters he played, who typically kissed up to authority while persecuting their subordinates, particularly resonated with the changing Western societies of the 1960s and drove him to success. Yet in private life, De Funès was a notoriously shy and reserved man, and a devout Catholic.
One of the most famous French actors of all time, Louis de Funès remains to this day the most bankable actor in French cinema history. He enjoys widespread international recognition: in addition to his immense fame in the French-speaking world, he remains a household name throughout most of continental Europe including the former Eastern Bloc, the former Soviet Union, as well as Iran, Turkey, and Israel. Despite this international popularity, Louis de Funès remains an obscure figure in the English-speaking world. He was exposed to a wider audience only once in the United States, in 1973, with the release of The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, which is best remembered for its Rabbi Jacob dance scene and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
De Funès has two museums dedicated to his life and acting: one in the Château de Clermont, near Nantes, where he resided, as well as another in the town of Saint-Raphaël, Southern France.
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Filmography
Character: Charles Duchemin
Character: Ludovic Cruchot
Character: Commissaire Juve
Character: Commissaire Juve
Character: Commissioner Juve
Character: Hubert de Tartas
Character: Bertrand Barnier
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Ludovic Cruchot
Character: Ludovic Cruchot
Character: Ludovic Cruchot
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Guillaume Daubray-Lacaze
Character: Charles Bosquier
Character: Félicien Mézeray
Character: Ludovic Cruchot
Character: Chief Warrant Officer Ludovic Cruchot
Character: Stanislas Lefort, conductor at the Paris Opera
Character: Antoine Brisebard
Character: Léopold Saroyan
Character: Claude Ratinier (Le Glaude)
Character: Anatole, the suspicious husband
Character: Léonard Monestier
Character: Don Salluste de Bazan
Character: Norbert Charolais, General Director of 321
Character: Maurice Berger
Character: Gaspard Ripeux
Character: Professor Montiel
Character: Antoine Beaurepaire (« Le Gros Lot »)
Character: Louis-Philippe Fourchaume
Character: Thomas Boudeboeuf, journaliste à L'Avenir Sauveterrois
Character: Emile, manvalet
Character: Antoine Allègre
Character: M. Septime, patron d'un grand restaurant parisien
Character: Self - Archive
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Jambier, grocer
Character: Le garde-champêtre
Character: Un habitant du quartier
Character: le colonel Cousinet-Duval
Character: Mr. Calomel, neighbor on the floor above
Character: Antoine Vaillant, l'escroc
Character: le garçon de café qui embrasse Juliette
Character: le peintre de la place du Tertre
Character: Michel Lebœuf, le commissaire de la brigade des mœurs
Character: Victor Garnier
Character: Ange Galopin, creditor who wants to recover the money
Character: The cook (uncredited)
Character: Maître Stéphane
Character: Célestin Ratier, représentant des industries de l'enfance
Character: Mr Marcange, l'auteur de la pièce
Character: Police station secretary / Head of personnel
Character: Léon Haudepin, general insurance agent (segment "Les Bons Vivants")
Character: Paul Duvernois
Character: L'homme qui se fait arracher une dent (uncredited)
Character: The lock keeper
Character: Ludovic Lamberjacques
Character: le bedeau Luigi
Character: Officier de la Gestapo
Character: l'oncle Robert
Character: le projectionniste ambulant
Character: l'inspecteur principal Victor Eugène Merlerin
Character: Hotel director
Character: Le père Graziani, faux religieux ; Prosper le faux garçon d'écurie ; le faux colonel Luc de La Frapinière
Character: Le skieur qui cherche une chambre d'hôtel
Character: Jeannot la Bonne Affaire, le barman du "Lotus
Character: Le chef de train
Character: Mr. Cottin, the man with the dog, member of the U.R.A.F.
Character: Spanish General at the Cabaret
Character: Auguste Ferraillon
Character: Le fou qui pêche dans un lavabo
Character: Nightclub customer
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Adrien Verduret
Character: D'Arrigio - Modeschöpfer
Character: Mr. Rachoux, bank director
Character: Le photographe Triboudot
Character: Gardener Ravan
Character: Le commissaire de police qui ne dit mot
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Piotr Petrovitch Shvokhnev
Character: Émile, le garçon épicier et un invité à la noce
Character: Un Client qui joue aux cartes
Character: Célosso, Spanish husband of the Russian Countess
Character: Le chef d'orchestre
Character: Himself (archive footage)
Character: M. Calomel, voisin à l'étage au-dessus
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Chauffeur of his excellency
Character: Le futur papa qui lit le journal
Character: Mr. Védrines, publisher
Character: Célestin, le chauffeur de taxi
Character: Constantin, domestique du baron
Character: Le père autoritaire
Character: Poet who eats glasses
Character: Soldier Laurent Passementier (uncredited)
Character: Mr. Vincent, hardware store (uncredited)
Character: Martin Gaston, the Frenchman (segment "La Paresse")
Character: L'avocat de Philippe
Character: l'employé du laboratoire photo
Character: Cesare Grimaldi, le père, artiste italien
Character: le garçon d'étage
Character: Le malade qui a perdu 100 grammes (uncredited)
Character: Le portier du cabaret "Le Paradis" (uncredited)
Character: Spectator (uncredited)
Character: L'interprète-secrétaire du sultan de Hammanlif (uncredited)
Character: Le client du bar qui reçoit Yolande dans ses bras ("scène avec N. Nattier et J. Marchat")
Character: 'Paulo les chiens'
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Soldier (uncredited)
Character: Bruno, the psychiatrist
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Albert, le régisseur
Character: le monsieur en habit
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: l'employé d'Air France
Character: Self (archive footage)